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First hate crimes, now mass shootings. For some Asian Americans, feeling safe means owning a gun

Por: Los Angeles Times Nation January 30, 2023

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Guns have always made Lynn Kim nervous. She had never considered firing — let alone buying — one herself. But that changed last week after two mass shootings in California, two days apart, carried out by older Asian American men who targeted fellow Asian Americans. After hearing the news, Kim, who is Korean American, told her husband: It's time. Honey, let's research getting a gun. Kim, who is in her 40s, lives in West Los Angeles... + full article



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